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The injunction was the opening move in a suit brought by the Cayman Islands’ Julius Baer Bank and Trust (Julius Baer), which, along with its Swiss parent company, is seeking to prevent the site from disseminating documents which plaintiffs describe as “stolen confidential bank documents and account records.” (Wikileaks, for its part, calls the documents evidence of “asset hiding, money laundering and tax evasion.” What those documents reveal, though striking, is beyond the ambit of this article.)
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